Blog Oct 25, 2016
A “Yes” on Prop 57 Will End Direct File
Prop 57 strips prosecutors of the power to send youth directly to adult criminal court, returning full discretion to impartial juvenile court judges.
CJCJ’s Mike Males pens an op-ed for Washington Monthly calling on San Francisco voters to pass Proposition F and allow young people age 16 and older to vote in municple elections.
CJCJ in the News Oct 13, 2016
Who’s behind the rise in crime? Could be Trump’s constituency: older whites
CJCJ’s Mike Males pens an op-ed for the Los Angeles Times including his data showing that crime among older white people has increased and discouraging demographic scapegoating.
CBS Monterey interviews CJCJ’s Erica Webster about a new CJCJ report analyzing Proposition 47’s impact on crime.
CJCJ in the News Oct 6, 2016
New report shows fewer juveniles are being arrested for violent felonies
KBFX Bakersfield interviews CJCJ’s Mauren Washburn about a new CJCJ report on dramatic decreases in California’s youth crime.